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The Scottish Gaelic used nowadays for prince is prionnsa - that's obviously a borrowing from English, and there is an old word " flath " [you don't pronounce the th at the end] which can mean prince or king or even just hero; flathail, the adjective, means princely or stately.

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The Scottish Gaelic for 'prince' is prionnsa.

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